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News Abstract
By: PointLine Media Research & Editorial Team
Topic:Arts & Media
June 23, 2026
Rob Gutro and Monique Toosoon have released their latest book, Haunting of Wilson Castle, detailing a series of paranormal investigations at the 19th-century Vermont landmark. The title reached the top of Amazon’s charts shortly after its June 2026 debut.
During a five-hour public investigation, the team utilized specialized technology and mediumship to interact with entities residing in the castle. The authors reported uncovering century-old secrets and engaging with multiple spirits, including a notable encounter with an aggressive male presence.
The project combines historical research with sensory data collected on-site. Gutro, who approaches paranormal phenomena through the lens of energy science, worked alongside Toosoon, a investigator known for using unique technology and sensitivity to identify earthbound entities.
The popularity of true paranormal literature reflects a sustained public interest in local history and the intersection of technology with metaphysical research. Readers are increasingly drawn to narratives that blend investigative journalism with spiritual exploration, moving away from purely speculative fiction toward documented, location-based accounts.
This trend highlights a growing niche in the publishing industry where authors act as investigators, documenting specific properties to provide audiences with a sense of participation in the research process. It marks a shift toward interactive storytelling, where historical preservation and ghost hunting converge to revitalize interest in heritage sites.